Answer and Explanation:
Hudhud is a tradition of narrative songs from the Ifugao region of the northern Philippine island of Luzón. This tradition is practiced during rice planting, as well as in funerals and funeral rituals. Hudhud is not related to the bird of the same name in Islam, which refers to the sagacious birds in Islam, also referred to in The Conference of the Birds, a Persian poem by Attar of Nishapur as the "king of birds".